1. Alabama’s Secondary Might Be a Strength

Nothing that happened between Alabama’s offense and Ole Miss’ defense was terribly surprising. That includes the Tide’s 62 points and 516 yards (400-plus of those in the first half).

But what we wanted to see was how the Rebels’ passing attack, with maybe the best receiving corps in the country, tested an inexperienced ‘Bama secondary — maybe the only exploitable part of an otherwise flawless team.

Surprise: the Tide passed.

After a 75-yard touchdown on the first play, Ole Miss quarterback Jordan Ta’amu was 6 of 21 for 58 yards.

2. Hey, Remember Oklahoma State?

Prayers to the folks who faded Oklahoma State hard enough to push the Pokes from -3 to +2.5 on Saturday afternoon.

Mike Gundy’s squad blew out Boise State to improve to 3-0 in what is supposed to be a rebuilding year. The total yardage was almost even, but Oklahoma State averaged 1.5 yards per play more, a significant gap. And that’s against a Broncos defense ranked 30th in defensive efficiency last year and brought a ton back.

OSU should be favored in every game until Bedlam against Oklahoma on Nov. 10. Don’t run to buy national title futures tickets now, but don’t forget that this program has won 10 games in four of the last five seasons and is a serious Big 12 contender.

3. Good Day to Be a Dog

Underdogs went 37-27-2 ATS on Saturday, including a few huge moneyline upsets:

BYU+1102 at Wisconsin

Akron +977 at Northwestern

Temple +502 at Maryland

Troy +406 at Nebraska

LSU +318 at Auburn

N Texas +209 at Arkansas

San Diego St +185 v ASU

Contrarian bettors also had a good day: teams getting less than 40% of bets went 23-15 ATS; less than 30% of bets went 12-6.

We keep doubting Ed Orgeron, but he’s 8-1 ATS in his last nine SEC games. He’s outcoached Gus Malzahn two consecutive years. His special teams unit has been really good and the defense is ferocious, like always.

Eventually, the inefficiency on offense will catch up to LSU. I’ll be trying to find those spots for the rest of the season.

7. Purdue Is 0-3…

And its losses have come by a total of eight points. That will correct itself.

8. TCU Gave Ohio State Its Best Shot

And the Buckeyes survived. They needed some defensive and special teams scoring help, but they’ll head into a road date against Penn State in two weeks with plenty to feel good about.

The offense looks great under Dwayne Haskins. The defense has tons of potential, but needs to limit explosive plays — it gave up touchdowns of 93 and 51 yards on Saturday.

Oh, and Urban Meyer is back next week against Tulane.

9. Texas Isn’t Back; USC Just Stinks

Maybe that’s not fair. It was a good win for Texas. We’re just not big fans of Clay Helton here at The Action Network. And without Sam Darnold, his team is showing some serious warts.

USC has major issues and injuries on the offensive line. It ran for minus-5 yards on 16 attempts against the Longhorns. The defense is also banged up.

Already 0-3 against the spread this season, USC is another team I’ll be looking to fade again in the coming weeks.

10. Florida State…You OK?

We’ve aired it out here already. It’s not just that Florida State is losing. It’s how inept everyone looks — players and coaches included.

The Seminoles are averaging 5.0 yards per play, 110th of 130 FBS teams. They’ve given up 10 sacks and 27 tackles for loss in three games — both bottom 15 in the country. The offensive line is a complete debacle.

Willie Taggart isn’t on a one-year leash, but it might not be much more than that. Especially when players look this ill-prepared.